Woven coaxial cable assemblies
25 August 2004
Interconnection
Industrial (Industry)
Times Microwave Systems has a new woven coaxial cable assembly capability for mobile cell sites and other applications requiring an organised cabling system.
Cables are woven together using a variety of materials to maintain a low profile and organised cable configuration.
For mobile, emergency and portable cell sites where the cables are unwound and rewound numerous times, this unique concept speeds up the winding and unwinding process and eliminates tangled and unwieldy cables.
Woven cable assemblies may use any of the high performance cables from Times Microwave, including LMR and TCOM, and can be supplied preterminated with high quality Times Microwave connectors. Other cable components such as power cords for tower-top lighting can also be incorporated into the woven assembly.
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